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[Book Twelve of The Dray Prescot series] Of all the honours that Dray Prescot, Earthman, had won during his fabulous adventures on Kregen, none were valued by him more than his membership in the Order of the Krozairs of Zy. The Krozairs are the highest order of chivalry on that turbulent planet, dedicated men, warriors of stern convictions and unflinching hearts. And Prescot had been ordained a Krozair back at the dawn of his career. Thus when the Krozairs in their hour of need called on all their far-flung members for aid, he should have gone. But he could not. His return from Earth was blocked by the anger of the mysterious Star Lords. Before Dray Prescot could achieve redemption, he had two armies opposed to him, two warring kingdoms naming him outlaw, and only the tides of the seven moons as a weapon...
Is The Tides of Kregen appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This classic sword and sorcery adventure features battles, combat violence typical of the genre, and warring kingdoms. Romance and sexual content are minimal, with the focus on honor-bound warriors and planetary adventure.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, mild sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include violence and war.
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Who'll love this
Teens who love classic adventure fantasy with knights, multiple moons, mysterious cosmic powers, and a hero caught between warring kingdoms will find this engaging.